Sunday, February 13, 2011

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Interview with Rafael Calatayud

"A Special Day" is one of the most powerful that we see these days in theaters Valencia. The theater company La Pavana again hit the target with a work round, feelings and characters are very rich, with a careful staging and great acting.

The program has had the pleasure to talk to Rafael Calatayud, one of the actors and directors Valencia reference. We offer below the interview as a podcast and a brief synopsis of "A Special Day."

"A Special Day" tells the poignant meeting of Gabriel, a radio announcer on the verge of being deported, and Antoinette her neighbor, an exemplary mother is reduced to a servant of the family and begetting of children. During the visit to Spain of one of the top rung of the Nazi regime, Heinrich Himmler, on October 20, 1940, Antoinette is alone and engaged in household chores while her family prepares to attend the crowded reception. It then provides that fleeting, and her puzzling relationship with the neighbor, a relationship that will show the true face of the world where you live and no doubt will leave a deep impression on his soul. For those who never saw the movie, and even for those who know and remember, the story of these two characters moved and removed from inside, the Sirera Rodolf version offers an intimate look at the emotional and social environment of the English Civil War, while remaining faithful to the spirit of the original text.


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